TRAVIS OUTLAW RUMORS

The Philadelphia 76ers made a trade Monday, but it seems as though they don’t even know who they traded for.
After the Sixers made a deal with the New York Knicks for Travis Outlaw — whom they plan on waiving in order to avoid taking on his salary — the team’s website misidentified the forward as Bo Outlaw, who hasn’t played in the NBA in seven years.
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Best day ever. The 76ers on their website right now have Bo Outlaw, not Travis Outlaw, on their roster. This is real: pic.twitter.com/MPEDonPR3T — Sam Vecenie (@Sam_Vecenie) October 27, 2014 Today, the Philadelphia 76ers traded for a second round pick from the New York Knicks in their eternal bid to monopolize every draft pick for Article found on: Next Impulse Sports

The New York Knicks will trade veteran forward Travis Outlaw to the Philadelphia 76ers to create the roster room needed to keep undrafted rookie forward Travis Wear, reports ESPN’s Marc Stein. The Knicks also sent a 2019 second-round pick to the Sixers and agreed to swap rights on another future‎ second-rounder. Wear, undrafted out of UCLA, had a strong training...

The Philadelphia 76ers, in their quest to suck harder than any team has sucked before, just pulled their latest (and probably not last) tank move, acquiring Travis Outlaw from the Knicks, along with a future second round pick and the right to swap a future second round picks with the Knicks (note: by our count,
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I have no idea what the 76ers are doing, whatsoever. In the latest display of tanking at its worst, the New York Knick have agreed to trade Travis Outlaw to the 76ers.
ESPN sources say Knicks have agreed to terms to trade Travis Outlaw to Philly
— Marc Stein (@ESPNSteinLine) October 27, 2014
Philadelphia will get a future second-rounder from the Knicks as well as rights...

Phil Jackson has made another trade in hopes to bolster the New York Knicks frontcourt depth. The official four-player deal included the Knicks trading shooting guard Wayne Ellington and scoring big man Jeremy Tyler. The Knicks acquired two energy players from the Sacramento Kings in the deal in Quincy Acy and Travis Outlaw, both who will battle for minutes with rookie Cleanthony...

Cheers, Knicks fans! Travis is back with the New York Knicks.
However, Patrick Ewing was not part of this transaction and his full name is not Travis Knight, who was famously acquired by the Knicks in the deal that sent Patrick Ewing to the Seattle Supersonics in 2000. The player the Knicks did acquire on Wednesday is Travis Outlaw, who played last season with the Sacramento Kings...

Guys! Hey, guys! The Knicks made a move! No, we didn’t get Eric Bledsoe or Greg Monroe or anyone that can immediately help Melo and the Zen Master bring the Knicks to NBA relevancy this season. It’s nothing that monumental. We did trade for Travis Outlaw and Quincy Acy though. Doesn’t exactly get your juices flowing, huh? No? Not even a teensy eensy bit?
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